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ChloeB 481

Hmmmm, that's pretty interesting. 'Divine Jehovah, raise up, raise up' sounds like if that's him buried there, where the legend came from that he was God and rose from the dead, that's what they were hoping for by the sounds of that inscription, but if they had time to make that box that way and write that, it doesn't seem to go along with the biblical story at all, maybe the hope became the "truth" at some point and the legend became history.

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J. K. 876

I must admit that I'm having difficulty seeing the picture as a fish with a stick figure. I can see that the portion on the right could be the tail of a fish, although the vertical striping seems a bit odd for detail. To me, it looks more like a vase or similar object on its side.

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Jor-el 892

Hmmmm, that's pretty interesting. 'Divine Jehovah, raise up, raise up' sounds like if that's him buried there, where the legend came from that he was God and rose from the dead, that's what they were hoping for by the sounds of that inscription, but if they had time to make that box that way and write that, it doesn't seem to go along with the biblical story at all, maybe the hope became the "truth" at some point and the legend became history.

Or it could be something far simpler, God, raise him up, raise him up. Which is what we all do when we ask God to take into his arms, those we love who have passed away.

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ChloeB 481

Or it could be something far simpler, God, raise him up, raise him up. Which is what we all do when we ask God to take into his arms, those we love who have passed away.

It could be, I'm just going by their translation though, sounds like it's telling Jehovah to raise up, not Jehovah to raise something up, but that's just by what they translated, but then why wouldn't they call him Jesus? You might have a good point.

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"And they will say he is in the secret chambers, but do not go. Where the carcus is, there the vultures will gather. For as lighting from the east can be seen even unto the west, so shall the coming of the son of man be"

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sutemi 233

I dont think anyone will like this if it is true, atheists and archaeologists definitely wont and will use anything to reject it, if there is a family in there the Christians wont like it because 1, he ascended they dont know where to but still it says he did so thats that 2, he was holy and wouldnt sin by having sex like his mum. Then the Jewish probably wont either. But I ask this, we have Einsteins body we know where it is and in hundreds of years time it will still be known. Does this mean his theories will be improved or will we have a greater understanding? I doubt it.

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But I ask this, we have Einstein’s body we know where it is and in hundreds of years’ time it will still be known. Does this mean his theories will be improved or will we have a greater understanding? I doubt it.

Well, not quite. (Albert) Einstein's body was cremated and his cremains scattered. In addition, that's a terrible analogy.